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Thunderbird was created by Mozilla in 2004. It is a free, open-source email client that can be downloaded at Thunderbird.net.
If you need help finding your username and other configuration settings, see our article, Setting Up an Email Reader.
Setting up your Email for Thunderbird on OSX
- Go to Applications in Finder and open the Thunderbird application
- In the left sidebar, click Local Folders
- Under the Accounts section, click Email
- A pop-up will appear. On this pop-up, enter the following information:
Your Name The name that will display on the email address Email Address The email address you want to add to the email client Password The password for the email address. Note that this is not the password for your hosting account. - Select IMAP or POP. For more information about the difference between IMAP or POP, see our IMAP vs POP article.
- Click Manual config
- Under the Server hostname, enter the incoming and outgoing servers. For more information about how to find your mail servers, see our article: How to Find Your Email’s Incoming and Outgoing Servers
- Under SSL, select SSL/TLS
- In the text field next to Username Incoming and Outgoing, enter your ACC username
- Click Done
If all the information is correct, your email address will be added to the Thunderbird email client.
- Go to Applications in Finder and open the Thunderbird application
- In the left sidebar, click Local Folders
- Under the Accounts section, click Email
- Click Skip this and use my existing email
- On the next page, enter your display name, email address, and email address password, then click Continue
- Choose between IMAP or POP. For more information see our IMAP or POP: Which One Should You Use? article
- Click Manual Config
- Replace the Incoming and Outgoing Server hostnames with your mail server. For help finding your mail servers, see our How to Find Your Email's Incoming and Outgoing Servers article
- Replace the Username with your account username
- Under SSL, select SSL/TLS for both incoming and outgoing
- Click Done to finishIf the Done button is grayed out, click the Re-test button first. If your information is entered correctly, the Done button will become clickable.
- Go to Applications in Finder, and open up the Thunderbird application
- Under Create a new account: click Email
- Click Skip this and use my existing email
- Add your name, email address, and password and click Continue
- Choose between IMAP or POP. For more information see our IMAP or POP: Which One Should You Use? article
- The application will automatically scan for incoming and outgoing email servers and display them and your username below. If these details are correct, skip to Step 11.
- If these details are incorrect, click Manual Config, then click Advanced Config to change them
- Next to Server Name, input the email's server name
- Next to User Name, input your username followed by its full domain name
- Example: [email protected]
- Under Outgoing Server (SMTP) choose your email from the list and click Edit
- In the User Name field, type your username followed by its full domain name
- Example: [email protected]Note: Make sure the Server Name matches the server name you entered earlier
- Example: [email protected]
- Click OK to finish
Using SSL to Secure Your Email
Pair Networks provides support for SSL/TLS and STARTTLS encryption for all IMAP, POP, and authenticated SMTP connections. Using encryption is an important way to prevent your password from being stolen.
POPS/IMAPS only secures the connection between your email reader and the mail server. Once it reaches the mail server, it will be in plain text. For additional security, you would need to encrypt the email message itself. The port for POPS is 995, the port for the IMAPS is 993, and the ports for encrypted authenticated SMTPAUTH are 465 and 587. These are the standard ports for these services, and you should not need to manually set them.
Please note that we replaced the secure certificate used to provide POPS, IMAPS, and SMTPS email services (sending and receiving email over SSL). Our SSL certificate vendor has changed to a new 'root' certificate, which is recognized by most, but not all, email programs. If your email program begins returning errors and indicates that the server certificate is not recognized, please download the root certificate below and install it in your email program. The specifics of how to install a certificate will vary from program to program -- please consult the help files of your program for details.
Please also note that our mail servers use an SSL certificate. If you use this SSL option in conjunction with a domain name, your email reader may warn you that the domain names do not match. Some email readers will allow you to ignore this warning. In these cases, your incoming email will remain secure.
However, some email readers will not let you proceed if the security certificates do not match. If this occurs, please verify your incoming server settings as follows: https://goodoklahoma.weebly.com/gom-for-mac-free-download.html.
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(where 'username' is your main account username)
(where 'username' is your main account username)
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